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irEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJNT:. "MEDFORD, OREGON, ARRIVES FOR ECONOMIC TALKS 3 VI 1 -J. i I i -V, 1 u ft! 5 Dr. T. V. 8oong, Chinese minister of finance, arrived at Seattle onroute to Washington to confer with President Roosevelt on world problems. (Associated Press Photo) JACKIE COOPER'S MOTHER MARRIES Jackie Cooper, juvenile screen star, finds a real pal In Charles BlQftlcw, film laboratory executive, who married his mother. Mrs. Mabel Coooer. in Yuma. Ariz. (Associated Press Photot WINS JOURNALISTIC AWARD I. tax?-.: ; !&.: - iv: :'. A,i 5 A V-4i V 'if 5 r s"5" ij" vl Francis A- Jamleson, Associated Press correspondent at Trenton, N. J.t was chosen for the annual Pulitzer Prize for the outstanding rep ortorlal achievement of last year as a result of his work in covering the finding of the body of the kidnaped Lindbergh baby. Jamieson's scoop gave this news to Associated Press members from one to several hours ahead of all competition. SUES DOUG, JR., FOR DIVORCE SMART STRAW HAT FOR SPRING h v " . 3 f w " ' v fsA i f x, Si Charging "grievous mental cruelty," Joan Crawford, filmland's por. trayer of the "modern girl," started legal action In Los Angeles to dis. solve her marriage to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (Associated Press Photo) 1 1 tidy J vl IIW Mll The design for this attractive hat comes from Paris. Tht only decoration is the colored bow In front. (Associated Press Photo) Comedienne Has Son HORNSBY BACK AT SECOND IN CARDS' INFIELD f ., Y.J 1 Louise Fazenda of the films, wife of Hal Brent Watlfs. Is shown In her first picture with her baby son, showing the little fellow at the age of 16 days. (Associated Press Photo) A shakeup In the St. Louis Cardinals' Infield has brought Rogers Hornsby back to his old spot at sec end base after six years during which he has been with New York, Boston and Chicago. And "Pepper" Martin, outfielder hero of the 1931 world series, has been shifted to third base. Left to right: Martin, Frankle Frlsch. shortstop: Jim Collins, first, and Hornsby. (Associated Press Photo) BABY CHICK ADOPTED BY MOTHERLY CAT Bluegrass Beauty 5. !V'f!" iv vJ1 Baby chick or'baby kitten, they're ist babies to Ginger, a motherly feline belonging to Mrs. Fritzle Hutton of San Diego, Cal. The mother cat adopted the chick as a substitute when two of her own brood disappeared. At left, the kitten Mickey Is shown at lunch while the adopted chick stands by wondering what It's all about. Picture at right shows Ginger putting her strangely assorted charges to bed. (Asso ciated Press Photos) , SLAIN PRESIDENT "AND SUCCESSOR DANIELS WITH MEXICAN PRESIDENT To WeJ? Say8 N(J, Ths highest honor bestowed on woman student at the University of Kentucky has been accorded Margaret Walker, sophomore co-d. She has been named sponsor of the school's 90-piece band. (Associated Press Photo) Farmer Sough! President Luis M. Sanchez Cerro (left) of Peru was shot by an as. sassin In Lima after reviewing troops in training to fight Colombia. His assailant was slain by soldiers and police. In a special cabinet meeting Maj. Gen. Oscar Benavides (right), head of the army and navy, was elected provisional president for the remainder of Sanchu Cerro a term. (AMociatcd Putt Ptootou. " ' " -mm S5 1 jt: u. -.9 '. . ; , . .. y. f -. i -m: I Josephus Daniels (left), new American ambassador to Mexico, ll shown with President Abelardo Rodriguez when he presented his cre dentials to the Mexican executive in the national palace In Mexico City. (Associated Press Photo) Leaving Loo Angeles on the same airplane for Miami, Fla., and Ha vana, Ann Harding, film star, and Alexander Kirkland, actor, denied they planned marriage. (Associated Press Photo) Atbln Johnson (above), 43-year-old farmer of Harris, Minn was sought by police In northern atatoa and Canada after authorltiea ox pressed an opinion that his wife and seven children were stain be fore their farm homo burned. John son was missing after tho fir. (Aa sociatsd Press Photo) GARBO GLAD TO BE BACK 1 4 t V 4 k .1 ,v5i,t . ,ft), Greta Garbo, husky-voiced Swedish film star, waves farewell to fellow passengers at San Diego, Cal., as she disembarked on her re. turn from a visit to her native land. (Associated Press Photo) ARGENTINA'S ECONOMIC ENVOY ST : i ' - ll; u i . .. - , HT ' , , 1 x 'v Following close on ths heels of representatives of England, Francs ind Canada, Argentina's ambassador to France, Thomas le Breton (center), arrived In Washington to Join Felipe Espil (left), Argentine invoy there, In conducting economlo conversations with President Roosevelt. Picture was made when ths President greeted the visitor t ths White Houss. (Associated Press Photo) ANOTHER 'TEAM IN POLITICS . iJ,i 4 IR Maf - f jjJtf Apparently certain appointment of Harold L. Ickes of Chicago, Itv eurgent republican, aa aecretary of tho Interior In the Roosevelt cabinet, brings to promlnencs another man-and-wifs team In politics. Mrs. Ickea (right) la a legislator In her own right as representative of her Chicago district In ths Illinois assembly. (Associated Press Photos) CARTOON WINS PULITZER PRIZE 7V nLikf H. M. Talburt of tho Washington Dally News la shown with the cartoon for which he waa awarded a $500 priie by tho Pulitzer Jury on Journalism for the beet cartoon publiahed In any American newspaper in 1(32. The cart ooi entitled "The Light of Asia" shows a hand Libeled "Japan" holding aloft a (lamina peace treaty, (Associated Prsss Photo)